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Masao Yamamoto "Kawa ~ Flow"
"Kawa ~ Flow" is Masao Yamamoto’s first solo exhibition in New York since 2003. Yamamoto is known for his photographs which blur the aspect of the photographer's hand-- experimenting with the photograph (...)
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Josef Koudelka "Invasion 68: Prague"
On the occasion of the fortieth anniversary of the invasion of Prague, Aperture Gallery presents Invasion 68: Prague, an exhibition and catalog of Josef Koudelka's remarkable work made during that one (...)
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"Exhibition Walk-Through with Altoids Award Winner Michael Stickrod" Artist Talk
Michael Stickrod addresses the psychology of human ties by cutting to the center of his familial circle. He uses scanned photographs and found audio to create nearly abstract sequences embedded between (...)
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"Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling" Exhibition
This exhibition surveys the past, present and future of the prefabricated home and displays the process of architectural design and production in equal measure with the actual end result. Within the gallery, (...)
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Night School Public Seminar 7 "Paul Chan: Waiting for Godot in New Orleans"
November 2007, Paul Chan collaborated with the Classical Theatre of Harlem and Creative Time to stage five free site-specific performances of Samuel Beckett's play Waiting for Godot in two New Orleans (...)
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Tam Ochiai "Tiam O'Shian IV"
Misspellings or the misuse of words are often a starting point for Ochiai’s artwork. For this exhibition, Tam Ochiai becomes Tiam O’shian IV, a prize-winning show cat born in 1899. Ochiai uses a cat in (...)
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"Action/Abstraction: Pollock, de Kooning, and American Art, 1940-1976" Exhibition
In Action/Abstraction: Pollock, de Kooning, and American Art, 1940-1976, the first major U.S. exhibition in 20 years to rethink Abstract Expressionism and the movements that followed, over fifty key works (...)
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Louise Bourgeois Exhibition
Louise Bourgeois is a full-career retrospective of one of the most important artists of our time. Although her oeuvre includes painting, drawing, printmaking, and performance, Bourgeois is best known for (...)
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Judith Joy Ross "Protest"
[Image: Judith Joy Ross "Peter Christine, Protesting the U.S. War in Iraq, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania" (2007) gold-toned gelatin silver print 9 5/8 x 7 5/8 in.]
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Bill Durgin "Figurations"
Bill Durgin is a New York-based photographer and his current series exploits the genre of figuration to propose a more seductive and uncanny composition of the body. Durgin’s photographs reflect his fascination (...)
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Shimon Attie "Racing Clocks Run Slow: Archaeology of a Racetrack"
Racing Clocks Run Slow: Archaeology of a Racetrack is a 3-channel high definition video installation, 18 minutes in length, with surround sound, that commemorates the 50th Anniversary of the founding of (...)
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"When Time Becomes Form" Performance Series
Amanda Coogan' "Yellow" is a durational performance curated by Marina Abramovic. This "Tableau Vivant" features the artist dressed in a large yellow dress, continuously washing her skirt in a bucket (...)
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"Jeff Koons on the Roof" Exhibiton
On view is an installation of sculptures by American artist Jeff Koons (b. 1955), featuring three of the artist’s meticulously crafted works that have never before been on public display. The works are (...)
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"Implant" Exhibition
Organized by The Horticultural Society of New York, "Implant" investigates the intimate bond between artists and plants through the perspective of contemporary art. Ranging from botanically accurate sculptures (...)
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Chris Johanson "Totalities"
- at Deitch Projects (Wooster St.)
- Media: Painting - Sculpture - Installation - Performance Art
- Closes in 40 days
"Totalities," a “contemporary living installation” by Chris Johanson, presents the artist’s thoughts on contemporary living, involving, plants, animals, and people, expressed through a multi-media construction (...)
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"Dargerism: Contemporary Artists and Henry Darger" Exhibition
There is a long history of academically trained artists drawing inspiration from self-taught artists and thus freeing themselves to think in unexpected ways and on their own idiosyncratic terms, almost (...)
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Grillo Demo "Falling Jasmine"
- at Phillips, de Pury & Company
- Media: Painting - Photography - Furniture - Ceramics
- Closes in 19 days
Flowers, fantasy and a delightful Surrealist approach imbue Grillo Demo's playful and colorful creations which span the fine art, decorative arts and furniture realms.
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Demetrius Oliver "Obsevatory"
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Xu Zhen, Folkert de Jong and Martha Colburn Exhibition
James Cohan Gallery opens their fall season with three separate exhibitions. Chinese conceptualist Xu Zhen will transform the front gallery into a replica of a Shanghai convenience store, as he did previously (...)
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Swoon "Swimming Cities of Switchback Sea"
In the early evening on Sunday, September 7th, seven hand made boats, or more precisely, seven floating sculptures by Swoon, will dock in front of Deitch Studios on the East River in Long Island City. (...)



